Colony from pirates who infest those seas. The power of the government to afford this aid is not, I believe, contested. I regret that its power to grant pecuniary aid is not equally free from question. On this subject, I have always thought, and still... The African Repository - Stran 901836Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| American Colonization Society - 1828 - 612 strani
...detested by all good men, and would protect the vessels and commerce of the Colony from pirates who infest those seas. The power of the government to...that the proposition made by Mr. King, in the Senate, is the most unexceptionable, and the most effective that cm be devised. The fund would probably operate... | |
| 1832 - 614 strani
...detested by all good men, — and would protect the vessels and commerce of the Colony from pirates who infest those seas. The power of the Government to...that the proposition made by Mr. King, in the Senate, is the most unexceptionable and the most effective that can be devised.' The proposition of Mr. King,... | |
| American Colonization Society - 1832 - 24 strani
...by all good «ten, and wn-uhl protect thevessels and commerce of the Colony from pirates who inf«*t those seas. The power of the government to afford...that the proposition made by Mr. King, in the Senate, is the most unexceptionable, and the most effective that can be devised. 'The fund would probably operate... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1832 - 132 strani
...detes/ed by all good men, and would protect the vessels and commerce of the Colony from pirates who infest those seas. The power of the government to...pecuniary aid is not equally free from question. On Ihis subject, I have always thought, and still think, that the proposition made by Mr. King, in the... | |
| 1832 - 404 strani
...detested by all good men, and would protect the vessels and commerce of the Colony from pirates who infest those seas. The power of the government to...aid is not, I believe, contested. I regret that its power.to grant pecuniary, aid is not equally free from question. On this subject, I have always thought... | |
| Ralph Randolph Gurley - 1835 - 564 strani
...detested by all good men, and would protect the vessels and commerce ef the Colony from pirates who infect those seas. The power of the government to afford...that the proposition made by Mr. King, in the Senate, is the most unexceptionable, and the most effective that ran be devised. The fund would probably operate... | |
| Ralph Randolph Gurley - 1835 - 576 strani
..., and would protect the vessels and commerce of the Colony from pirates who infect those seas. T he power of the government to afford this aid is not,...that the proposition made by Mr. King, in the Senate, is the most unexceptionable, and the most effective that can be devised. The fund would probably operate... | |
| Ralph Randolph Gurley - 1835 - 560 strani
...who infect those sous. The power of the government to afford this aid id not, I believe, ccptested. 1 regret that its power to grant pecuniary aid is not...that the proposition made by Mr. King, in the Senate, is the mo=t unexceptionable, and the most elective that can be devised. The fund would probably operate... | |
| Ralph Randolph Gurley - 1839 - 556 strani
...all good men , and would protect the vessels and commerce \ «f the Colony from pirates who infect those seas. The power of the government to afford...is not equally free from question. On this subject, 1 have always thought, and still think, that the proposition made by Mr. King, in the •Senate, is... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 516 strani
...December 14, 1831, to the Rev. RR Gurley, secretary of the American Colonization Society, says : " I have always thought, and still think, that the proposition made by Mr. King, in the senate, is the most UNEXCEPTIONABLE," &c. This term, " unexceptionable," it is supposed, refers to the RIGHT... | |
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